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A potentially dangerous situation looms as Vermont grapples with worst flood in nearly 100 years

A deluge of epic proportions dropped more than 9 inches of rain across parts of Vermont Monday, resulting in one of the worst floods in nearly 100 years. Roads and communities were completely inundated and officials warned the situation might get worse before it gets better. In Vermont's state capital of Montpelier, a "potentially dangerous situation" was unfolding as one of the dams that provides flood protection to the city was nearing its capacity. The Wrightsville Dam, located on the Winoosk

Delhi Gets Relief From Cold, Intense Chill To Return In Early Jan

Cold weather conditions abate in North India; intense chill to return in early January

Cold weather conditions abated in North India, including Delhi, on Wednesday, though the relief is predicted to be short lived.

Weather factors contributing to rise in corn price

Drought in Brazil stressing corn crop that is in critical pollination stage. May 12, 2021 The price of corn in the U.S. has been increasing this year and is now approaching record highs. As of Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal, corn prices are up 50%, with the cost of a bushel at $7.73, and prices are closing in on highs not seen since 2012 when drought decimated crops across the Midwest and sent prices soaring to $8.31 a bushel, the Journal reported. Like in 2012, weather is a factor in the rising corn prices and, once again, drought is the primary trigger. However, it s affecting farmers in Brazil rather than in the U.S.

Like in 2012, the weather is a factor in the rising corn prices

The price of corn in the United States has been increasing this year and is now approaching record highs. As of Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal, corn prices are up 50%, with the cost of a bushel at $7.73, and prices are closing in on highs not seen since 2012 when drought decimated crops across the Midwest and sent prices soaring to $8.31 a bushel, the Journal reported. Like in 2012, the weather is a factor in the rising corn prices and, once again, drought is the primary trigger. However, it s affecting farmers in Brazil rather than in the U.S. With rainfall amounts far below normal, the weather pattern in Brazil continues to stress corn crops, which are now in the critical pollination stage. Last November, AccuWeather experts warned that this year’s crop would be adversely impacted by the dry weather. 

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